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Dave Morris, of “Donna and the Dudes,” performs a “dirty, bluesy style” set with Donna Albert, Ken Albert, Art Sartwell and Bill Proffitt during an Open Mic Night on Tuesday at Messy Jessy’s Bar and Grill.

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Open Mic Nights a successful venture at Messy Jessy’s

Messy Jessy’s Bar &Grill in Aberdeen is offering a new, fun night to its calendar that will allow…

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
Aberdeen firefighter Kolby Lyle demonstrates his gear to kindergarten students at Robert Gray Elementary on Oct. 10 as part of Fire Prevention Week.

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Fire fundamentals: firefighters visit schools for fire prevention week

Teach them early, teach them well

A McCleary man was involved in a single-vehicle, alcohol-involved crash early Sunday morning. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World file)

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McCleary man injured in DUI crash

He left the roadway and struck a tree

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The Grays Harbor Sheriffs Office is seeking a stolen excavator taken from near Elma.

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Sheriffs seek stolen scooper

It was stolen a little more than a week ago near Elma

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World file
A Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad train struck an empty vehicle on the tracks near Montesano early Monday morning last week.

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Driver cited for last week’s train-car collision

A train struck the abandoned vehicle early Monday morning

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Leisure Manor mobile home park, located in South Aberdeen, is the largest park in Grays Harbor County.

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Attorney general proposes rent refunds at mobile home park

Office alleges park owner violated portions of state law while raising rents

An Aberdeen man broke into a recruiting office on Monday, according to police. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Man arrested after breaking into recruiting office

It’s not immediately clear what the motivation was

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The American Red Cross and several Grays Harbor fire departments are partnering to provide smoke detectors at no charge for residents.

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Aberdeen/Hoquiam partnering with Red Cross for fire safety

Smoke detectors give residents vital, lifesaving seconds to evacuate

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
A recent council resignation means the entire city council and mayor of Cosmopolis will be new faces following elections, possibly with no prior experience.

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Cosmopolis readies for full council, mayor replacement

Same ship, new crew

Lisa Griebel, right, speaks at a city council candidate’s forum hosted by Voice of the Shores at the Ocean Shores Lions Club on Wednesday, Oct. 4. Griebel and Susan Conniry, far left, are candidates for Position 3 on the Ocean Shores City Council. (Clayton Franke / The Daily World)

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Two former Ocean Shores councilors vye for vacant seat

Susan Conniry and Lisa Griebel gave campaign platforms at Wednesday forum

Sterling Hamilton, a little boy from Elma who survived heart surgery at 14 months, is getting bigger by the day. He caught his first rainbow trout recently, according to his dad, Anthony Hamilton. Hamilton couldn't have sounded any happier about his eldest son's development. "He has been doing a great job with making friends," Anthony said. "He can go anywhere and get along with other kids of all ages, and make friends." (Provided photo)

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Former ‘miracle baby’ keeps growing

There is plenty of good news to report on Sterling Hamilton — the tough little boy who survived…

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
In this photo from March 2023, when the group 100+ Harbor Women Who Care raised $16,285 for North Beach Senior Center and Food Bank (NBSC,) the room was nearly filled to the brim. Most of the chairs, even at the back of the room were spoken for. An estimated 140 women showed up then. The hope is as many or more attend on Tuesday night for the 6 p.m. event at Hoquiam Elks Lodge, 1082 — 624 K St.

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100+ Harbor Women Who Care changes lives on Tuesday

100+ Harbor Women Who Care is a group of kind and giving women who pick three nonprofit organizations,…

Grays Harbor County’s new Board of Equalization, from left: Liz Marriott, Randy Ross and Susan Ancich.

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New members appointed to property value appeals board

County’s new board of equalization has big cases on docket for next few months